Sunda
See also: sunda
English
Etymology
Indonesian Pasundan (“former Sunda Kingdom area such as West Java, Banten and western Central Java”)
Proper noun
Sunda
- Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the western part of the Malay archipelago
- Sunda Strait, the strait between Java and Sumatra
- Sunda Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia
- Sundaland, a biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia
- a kingdom that existed in west part of Java island from the 7th century to the 16th century
- the Sundanese people
- the language of the Sundanese
- the Sundanese script
- Sunda Kommuna, a municipality in the Faroe Islands
- a clan (gotra) of Jats in India
- a clan (gotra) of Nath in India
- an Asura brother of Upasunda
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsʊnda/
- Hyphenation: Sun‧da
- Rhymes: -da, -a
Proper noun
Sunda
- Sunda:
- Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the western part of the Malay archipelago
- Sunda Strait, the strait between Java and Sumatra
- Sunda Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia
- Sundaland, a biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia
- a kingdom that existed in west part of Java island from the 7th century to the 16th century
- the Sundanese people
- the language of the Sundanese
- the Sundanese script
Further reading
- “Sunda” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
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